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Mill Tours

You will journey back through the centuries to when water power was king. You can discover how, from Roman designs, Victorian craftsmen fashioned the great gears still in use today, powered by the mighty cast iron waterwheel that has been turning since 1864.

You will follow the organic wheat grain from the Hopper, through the Millstones, down the Flour Spout to the Meal Floor where the newly-milled organic flour is poured into hand-stamped bags ready for you to buy and enjoy.

We must advise you that some areas of the mill are not accessible to physically impaired visitors or people with walking difficulties.

Children can enjoy our excellent adventure playground which is built to the highest safety standards. This enclosed all-wood structure, set on a carpet of bark, has monkey bars, a rope net, crawling board, crow's nest platform, bench swing and slide. And just for the under-5's we have a large wood playhouse.

Directions

How to get here

Car

From the M5: Exit at the Bridgwater junction (Junction 23).Follow the A39 to Wells, then take the A371 Cheddar Road. As you come west from Wells on the A371 to Cheddar, turn left onto the B3139 towards Wookey and Wedmore, we can be found just under a mile down on the left hand side of the road directly opposite Vicarage Road, Wookey, and The Burcott Inn.

From the M4: Exit for Bath (Junction 18).Take the A46 to Bath. Go through Bath towards Bristol on the A36 and take the A39 to Wells. Once in Wells, continue as above.

From the M3: Just past Basingstoke take the A303 fork (Junction 8) towards Andover, Stonehenge and the West Country. Keep going past Stonehenge till you come to the junction with the A36 to Bristol at Wylye. Take the A36 and then the A362 road to Frome, then take the A361 to Wells. When you reach Wells, continue as above.